geese are not poisonous or otherwise dangerous, so their coloration is not warning away other animals. They do have predators though, so their coloration is for camouflage.
A tiger's warning coloration includes its bright orange fur with dark stripes, helping to signal its presence and serve as a warning to potential predators or threats in its environment. This coloration also helps tigers blend in with their natural habitats and provides camouflage when hunting.
No, bumblebees are not considered camouflage. They have distinctive black and yellow striped patterns that serve as warning coloration to deter predators rather than blend into their surroundings. This bold coloration signals that they can sting, which helps protect them from potential threats. While some insects use camouflage for concealment, bumblebees rely on their warning colors to enhance their survival.
Coloration is not a behavior, it is an adaptation. Warning coloration is an example of defensive behavior.
many are red in coloration , which in nature is warning for their toxic/bad tasting excretion they have Lar
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There is a great percentage of animals that use concealing coloration camouflage. This number is over 50 percent in most places.
Camouflage
Scientists do not know much about dinosaur coloration. We only know the coloration of a few types of small, feathered dinosaurs, some of which had bright coloration.
coloration having a protective function; sometimes used in a restricted sense for warning coloration only.